To the Kingdom of Poland,
to the Primate, Archbishops and Bishops.
Venerable Brothers, Greetings and Apostolic
Benediction.
It was a painful surprise to learn from
trustworthy reports and letters that a certain false opinion had spread in
Poland. It is said that some matrimonial dispensations had been granted and
sent out, indeed, that they are customarily granted and sent out, by this
Apostolic See, in which the canonical impediments for a legitimate and valid
marriage are removed, even though one or both of the contracting parties openly
profess a heretical sect. Since this could only be disseminated by injustice
and intolerable calumny, We would be lacking in our Apostolic ministry if We
did not clarify the constant rule of action in this matter. At the same time,
We earnestly admonish and beseech all of you and your subordinates in Poland, a
kingdom renowned for its faith and religion, to read and weigh the letters of
matrimonial dispensation which are sent out by the Apostolic See for the people
of that kingdom. We are certain that if there ever was any sin in this matter,
it was not the fault of this Apostolic See or of its officials; truly it must
be attributed entirely to the Ordinaries of places or to their ministers, who
did not take care either to read or to weigh sufficiently the letters of
dispensation which they received.
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